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This Tweetstorm Should Be Required Reading For Those Who Don’t Believe In Sex-Ed

Magazine editor nails the reason sex ed is so important

Phillip Picardi, the Digital Editorial Director for Teen Vogue, took to Twitter recently in response to parental backlash after the publication put out an article giving helpful and truthful information about anal sex. Picardi, who is gay, took issue with the distinctly homophobic tone of the complaints and also, the aversion some parents have toward comprehensive sex ed in general.

His tweetstorm totally nailed why it’s so important for teens to have access to information about all aspects of sex.

If it's ok with you guys, I'm gonna TALK ABOUT ANAL SEX FOR A WEE LIL THREAD.

Picardi couldn’t be more correct. Since the dawn of time, teens have experimented sexually — with or without their parents’ knowledge — and with or without proper sex ed. Knowing this and still insisting that teens be left with no real information aside from “don’t do it” is both dangerous and willfully ignorant.

We live in the digital age and as much as some parents don’t want to confront it, most kids will come across articles about sex — and pornographic imagery — long before we think they’re ready. By denying them factual information about sex aimed at keeping them healthy and safe, we’re putting them in danger and increasing the chances they’ll find inaccurate information that could cause them later harm.

It’s well-established that abstinence-only sexual education doesn’t work. Not only is it a damaging belief, it’s also an oxymoron — by stressing only abstinence, we teach teens and kids nothing about sex. And eventually, that lack of knowledge could cause them to make bad choices that can’t be undone.